Pol attorney
13 Feb 2016
News / Products from Poland and other Slavic countries that would you suggest to global market ? [35]
Ok, I would start with this first:
"The team from Lodz University of Technology in Poland have developed a technology of obtaining graphene sheets using liquid metal matrix and high-carbon gases, by improving the original, previously patented method. Polish scientists have also designed and commissioned a furnace for mass production of graphene. Their product is called HSMG - High Strength Metallic Graphene".
Not true, in fact 99% of the Polish banks were sold for 2-3% of their market value, basically for peanuts, (between 1989-1995) and Polish high-quality manufacturing lines were at that time either sold, privatized, taken over by foreign coroporations, and then sold or destroyed by US and european corporations with the aim of destroying local Polish competition in all major sectors of the economy ( a fact very well hidden from the eyes of the local Polish population).
Proof: PKO BP is the only major Polish bank operating currently in Poland (all the other banks are foreign , therefore they WILL NOT fund Polish investments in Poland which might be a competition to European companies).
Ok, I would start with this first:
"The team from Lodz University of Technology in Poland have developed a technology of obtaining graphene sheets using liquid metal matrix and high-carbon gases, by improving the original, previously patented method. Polish scientists have also designed and commissioned a furnace for mass production of graphene. Their product is called HSMG - High Strength Metallic Graphene".
99% of assets weren't sold,
Not true, in fact 99% of the Polish banks were sold for 2-3% of their market value, basically for peanuts, (between 1989-1995) and Polish high-quality manufacturing lines were at that time either sold, privatized, taken over by foreign coroporations, and then sold or destroyed by US and european corporations with the aim of destroying local Polish competition in all major sectors of the economy ( a fact very well hidden from the eyes of the local Polish population).
Proof: PKO BP is the only major Polish bank operating currently in Poland (all the other banks are foreign , therefore they WILL NOT fund Polish investments in Poland which might be a competition to European companies).